Episodes
In today’s episode, we dive deep into the shadowy world of drug production and its far-reaching financial tentacles. We're peeling back layers of the global drug trade, estimated at a staggering $2 trillion that is led by some formidable players who have mastered money laundering operations... Listen in as Gary Lawrence draws from his own experiences as a retired DEA Supervisory Special Agent, current Financial Crimes Advisor, and Veteran,  to share how crucial it is that we stop the enemy...
Published 04/23/24
Dr. Cristina Utti,  an educator and author of 'Breaking Infinity.'  speaks from the heart about her journey through her near fatal substance abuse and eating disorders. Together we’ll reflect on the complex web of family dynamics and the repeating cycles of behavior passed down through generations. We dive deep into the reality of growing up in a broken home, the normalization of risky behaviors among our youth, and the pressing need for supportive conversations between parents and...
Published 04/16/24
In today’s episode, Julie Waters, founder of the Jace Waters Foundation shares her journey of losing her son to addiction and the work she is doing to support others in the fight against opioid addiction. She discusses the importance of long-term recovery programs and the need for supportive communities. Julie goes into detail about the stigma surrounding substance use disorder and the need for open conversations and advocacy. She also highlights the role of parents in prevention, education...
Published 04/02/24
Our children represent the very future of society. However, without vigorously confronting the opioid crisis, how can we guarantee their protection? In today’s episode, Javon Williams, Founder of the Lamont Meyers Foundation, bravely opens her heart about the heart-wrenching loss of her son to Fentanyl poisoning and the journey of resilience this has led her to. Javon highlights the danger of the lack of public awareness surrounding the opioid crisis and emphasizes why we need to speak out...
Published 02/27/24
To anyone out there with a loved one who’s struggling, don't ever give up compassion because it's not a moral failing; your loved one simply doesn’t know how to handle what’s going on in their life. In this powerful and inspiring episode, Chris Cull dives deep into the challenges of addressing substance abuse, the impact of the opioid crisis in Canada, and the crucial role of authentic and relatable communication in prevention efforts. Chris, a former opioid user turned inspirational figure,...
Published 02/06/24
Fentanyl is the bullet, but it's the Mexican cartels that are pointing the gun at our children and pulling the trigger. In today's episode, we are honored to have Jaime Ignacio Puerto Gonzales, President of V.O.I.D "Victims Of Illicit Drugs" and Co-Chair of Facing Fentanyl Now, joining us to shed light on the far-reaching impact of Fentanyl and the legislative and societal challenges that have hindered efforts to combat this deadly substance. Jaime, a US Marine Corps veteran, shares his...
Published 01/23/24
Our guest, Danielle Burkett, had everything stacked against her. Even when navigating an unstable upbringing and childhood trauma, she knew at a young age helping children in her position is something she wanted to do. This desire stuck with her through years of substance use, mental health issues, crime, and eventually incarceration. Now as a single mother who recently suffered from a stroke, she is still driven by that childhood passion, achieving her Master’s degree in Social Work, and...
Published 01/09/24
Without International partnerships and cooperation, we’re not going to win this battle. In this episode, we delve into the complex and harrowing world of Mexican cartel and crime along the U.S. southern border, featuring a discussion with Larry Villalobos, a seasoned DEA analyst who has worked with the State Department in Mexico, the US military, DHS components, and a local university. Our guest shares eye-opening insights about the impact of drug legalization, the shifting dynamics of drug...
Published 12/12/23
Exploring the intricate web of trauma's influence, addiction's grasp, and the erosion of genuine connections, this episode unearths the need for holistic healing, emotional empowerment, and a renewed focus on nurturing our youth's mental well-being. Gina Tabrizy, our latest guest, is an inspirational keynote speaker, author, radio host of The Recovery Show, and a trauma/addiction expert. She is currently Chief Clinical Liaison at Sierra by the Sea, an adult residential treatment facility....
Published 11/14/23
It's okay to not feel okay. On today’s episode, we welcome back Dr. Geri-Lynn Utter, a Clinical Psychologist and the Author of Mainlining Philly: Survival, Hope and Resisting Drug Addiction, as well as Aftershock: How Past Events Shake up Your Life Today. Dr. Utter specializes in individuals struggling with substance use disorders and other psychiatric illnesses. Her experiences, dating back to childhood, provide unique insight into the nature of addiction and have given her the tools to...
Published 11/07/23
DEA seizures reveal a chilling reality — 60% of the pills taken off the streets pack a lethal dose of fentanyl. Our special guest, Tj Ward, a man of faith and a visionary in the fight against substance use disorder, shares his powerful insights and experiences. We discuss the role of faith in recovery, the importance of addressing mental health alongside addiction, and the need for collaboration and outreach to vulnerable communities. We explore the impact of substance use disorder on...
Published 10/31/23
Weapons are hitting the streets and killing Americans. They're fueling cartel and domestic drug trafficking violence. We have layers of complex problems that are all surrounded by policy decisions, which seem to be enabling criminal activity. Today on the show, Pete Forcelli, retired Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) executive and author of The Deadly Path, sheds light on the world of firearms trafficking. We explore the stark reality of crime-ridden parks in New York City housing...
Published 10/24/23
1 in 3 runaways that are out on the streets will be solicited by a sex buyer, or engaged with a trafficker. In this revealing conversation, our guest Heidi Chance shares her powerful transition from a routine patrol officer to an undercover detective focused on combating sex trafficking. Heidi sheds light on the face-to-face encounters she’s had with vulnerable juveniles as well as their captors, and the heart-wrenching stories that led her to take action. You'll hear about the challenges of...
Published 10/17/23
Suboxone will protect an individual from a fentanyl overdose, but the one thing that will keep them in recovery is love. Today on the show we’re joined by Dr. Schuyler Geller, who has an extensive background in international teaching, patient care, and health care leadership. Previously a Medication Assisted Recovery Physician, and currently a Hospitalist for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, his humanitarian spirit shines bright in this episode. Together we delve into the need for...
Published 10/10/23
One thousand pesos — that’s $59 — to go out and commit murder. In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of Mexico, exploring its complex relationship with the drug cartels. With over 25 years of experience in the field, we have retired DEA agent Ralph Villarruel on the show, giving us the ground truth.. the reality of what's happening south of the border. Ralph was one of the lead investigators for the cartel murder of DEA Special Agent Kiki Camerena in 1985, and has seen things that...
Published 10/03/23
Between 250 and 300 people will die today from a fentanyl-related overdose. Are we faced with a weapon of mass destruction? An epidemic? A mental health crisis? Or all of the above? Our guest, hazmat expert David DiGregorio, brings a career of unique experience that includes serving in the U.S. Army's medical field and as Director of Hazmat Emergency Response in Massachusetts. With a background in medical, CBRN, and hazmat - David has a special skill set in improving readiness and response...
Published 09/26/23
When you remove social restraints, you get chaos. In this episode, two former DEA agents reunite to discuss the implications of government support on motivation, disparities in education, and the role of law enforcement. They unpack harsh realities of modern day drug smuggling, as well as the impact of immigration policies on the job market, the rise of fentanyl overdoses, and the conflicting messages about drug use. Needless to say, these seasoned law enforcement agents unwind the...
Published 09/19/23
Can America break free from the grip of addiction? Are innovative solutions like alcohol purchase licenses and safe drug supply the answer? And what role should medical professionals play in arresting this widespread disease? Our latest guest is Dr. Brian Johnson, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Anesthesia at SUNY Upstate and recently retired Director of Addiction Medicine at Upstate University Hospital. As the author of The Mass Psychology of Addiction, Dr. Johnson challenges...
Published 09/12/23
According to the CDC, 107,000 people in the United States have died from drug poisoning related to fentanyl, yet the country fails to recognize it as the weapon of mass destruction that it is. Prevalent substance addiction in the United States is a persistent problem — with fentanyl at the helm of the ship. Lisa Deane, the CEO and founder of Demand Zero, a nonprofit working towards eradicating Mexican cartel fentanyl, joins the show. Lisa founded Demand Zero after losing her son in 2018 from...
Published 08/29/23
When Andrea Thomas’ daughter Ashley lost her life to half of a pill that contained illicit fentanyl, her world was turned upside down. Since her daughter’s death in 2018, Andrea has thrown herself into activism, starting the prevention and awareness organization Voices For Awareness and later working with other activists with Facing Fentanyl Now, an awareness and education organization. Andrea is on a mission to educate families and youth about the dangers of illicit fentanyl and...
Published 08/21/23
Opioid addiction isn’t just about the drug—the problem is usually much deeper. Addressing the crisis and waging a war on fentanyl will not be successful until those on the frontlines start treating people who suffer from addiction as humans. In this episode, we’re joined by CJ Syas and Adam Tripp of Mantra Recovery. Having struggled with opioid addiction themselves, CJ and Adam joined together to work together, one-on-one with people facing addiction to provide resources, guidance and...
Published 08/15/23
Join us for a special 50th episode of The Opioid Matrix as we bring together four leading experts in the field of mental health and substance addiction disorder: Dr. Sofia Georgoulias, Scott Silverman, Brian Townsend and Dr. Michael Miller. In this thought-provoking panel discussion, we delve into the complex issues surrounding addiction, drug use, treatment, and mental health. Together, we explore the root causes of addiction and treatment options that can make a difference. Our expert...
Published 08/08/23
In this gripping episode of The Opioid Matrix with Michael Brown, we continue our insightful conversation with former Intelligence agent and author, Anthony Stephen Malone. Join us for an eye-opening exploration of the global fight against transnational organized crime, as we delve into the realms of human trafficking and the growing militarization of drug cartels.Anthony sheds light on the urgent need to confront the evolving strategies employed by cartels and highlights their alarming...
Published 08/01/23
The US war on terror has shifted — from Afghanistan and terrorism to Mexico and deadly drugs. The discussion on terrorism is calling for Mexican drug cartels to be reclassified as narco-terrorist organizations and fentanyl as a class one controlled substance.Kevin Ofchus, CEO at HNPSWA, former DEA special agent, and repeat guest joins us to help break down some of these issues. With years of hands-on experience at the forefront of the war on terror, Kevin dives into what differentiates...
Published 07/25/23